So here are some photos of the trolleys I work with
This is a two stroke air compressor used on the trolleys I work with.
The part that sucks the air in.
>>87550this goes here
This is a St. Louis Car Company duel moad streamlined trolley that can run on both overhead and third rail
>>87552Third rail pickup goes here.
The Brill 529 in my first photo may be running by this fall if all goes according to plan. that's all for now.
>this whole thread
IMO, TT. All the presence of H0, small enough to fit realistic locations in a typical garage. Enough mass that shunting doesn't see wagons bouncing off each others couplings, and that changing the couplings doesn't require the dexterity of a watchmaker. What's you ideal scale, /rail?
>>86782I always felt the same - TT for operations, but I find S to be marvellous for detail. HO might just be the smallest scale which you can truly have realism, though.
>>86798I dunno... the best contemporary N scale seems about par with where HO was at maybe 20 years ago. But you need watchmaker-like skills to customize it.
>>86794Is that an EO class?
>>86822Speaking of which, didyaknowthat Matthias Baldwin was a watchmaker before he turned his attentions to building locomotives?
>>86823Yes, have a look on shapeways
>>86823
Yes, have a look on shapeways
It's too bad Japanese model trains are almost non-existent in TT. Otherwise I would already have switched, or else it's the scrap-building bandwagon for me.Anyway, I'm an Japanese prototype N-scaler, but I still have plans for some H0e and H0j/m stuff. Somewhere in time, I'd also like to incorporate Nm with my N-gauge collection. Narrow gauge (almost) all the way baby!
It's too bad Japanese model trains are almost non-existent in TT. Otherwise I would already have switched, or else it's the scrap-building bandwagon for me.
Anyway, I'm an Japanese prototype N-scaler, but I still have plans for some H0e and H0j/m stuff. Somewhere in time, I'd also like to incorporate Nm with my N-gauge collection. Narrow gauge (almost) all the way baby!
HO scale! because you can find this cheap XDG scale is good cause you can cuddle a locomotive! LOL
>cuddling your G scale locomotive
My Ideal Scale is O. Nothing like the feel and power of an O gauge train. Grew up with em' and never gonna give them up.
discuss
Old NYC subway cars being dumped into the ocean to become artificial reefs.
Makes sense to me. Gives smaller fish a place to hide, provides a structure where plants and shit can grow where there would otherwise be nothing but sand. Good thinking.
Stainless steel is worth a lot of money and the MTA is strapped for cash... This seems increadebely stupid.
I knew they did this with a bunch of Redbirds in the (mid?) 2000's, but I didn't realize it was still a thing.>>87555 After a bit of light googling, it sounds like there's some money to be made from this, since these reefs lead to increased marine life (and therefore seafood). If the MTA was receiving some kind of compensation for this, it would make sense. Of course, that's if they're still doing this.
I knew they did this with a bunch of Redbirds in the (mid?) 2000's, but I didn't realize it was still a thing.
>>87555 After a bit of light googling, it sounds like there's some money to be made from this, since these reefs lead to increased marine life (and therefore seafood). If the MTA was receiving some kind of compensation for this, it would make sense. Of course, that's if they're still doing this.
what if thread?
>>87483>and I guess some BNSF executive train carsMore like METRA BNSF commuter cars.
>>87483
>and I guess some BNSF executive train cars
More like METRA BNSF commuter cars.
>>87483I like how it says "BURLINGTON" in the Zephyr font on the side
I like how it says "BURLINGTON" in the Zephyr font on the side
>>87495Metra tried removing it, but commuters protested. Yeah, those original CB&Q bi-levels were built like stainless steel battleships, significantly more robust than other similar bi-levels: once, a pair of them ran all the way out to Denver.
>>87478how about some Intercity swallow
inb4 SPSFalso lol nasa
inb4 SPSF
also lol nasa
>>87507NASA does have a railroad, you know?
>>87536
>>87524well ill be damned...what do they do, switch spaceship parts?
>>87524
well ill be damned...what do they do, switch spaceship parts?
>>87545should have looked at google first:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_Railroad
>>87545
should have looked at google first:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_Railroad
Just another dump of a classic loco.I'll start with this jaunty Reading pair.
Just another dump of a classic loco.
I'll start with this jaunty Reading pair.
More humungous Canadian air filters.
Green Bay & Western in original livery.
GM&O rad 'em 'till they dropped. Only 4 made it to the ICG merger. Most of the rest went directly to scrap--not even worth trading in.
Peabody Coal looks like it belongs to some third world railway.
The "GN" unit on display at Schenectady was actually a L&HR unit.
Despite appearances, NP's were better maintained.
But SP&S's were better loved.
Unlike the north-west, RS-3's were virtually unknown in the south-west. Only Cotton Belt's served the Espee.
suddenly TEM-3 happens.
woops, fail. Meant TEM2.
havesum
>radiators gonna radiate
Those are some nice PVs.
>>87423WTF Bear!?
Great shots! Love me some NS action.
>>87423I do say, there appears to be a bear leaping out of the woods in this picture. It was quite amusing.
did some work at the Hawaiian Railroad Society the other day~ rode about 1.5 miles down the mainline and replaced 17 ties with a crew of 6 people myself included, just thought I'd share :Palso ask a guy who just worked on a railroad anything
did some work at the Hawaiian Railroad Society the other day~
rode about 1.5 miles down the mainline and replaced 17 ties with a crew of 6 people myself included, just thought I'd share :P
also ask a guy who just worked on a railroad anything
>>87466It's the one that's on a date that makes sense :P
>>87474We remember our war dead TWICE a year. That's how grateful we are.That, or government employees and bankers just wanted another excuse to loaf about.
>>87474
We remember our war dead TWICE a year. That's how grateful we are.
That, or government employees and bankers just wanted another excuse to loaf about.
>>87477Not quite: Memorial Day is for the fallen; Veteran's Day is for the survivors.
>>87477Well, in all fairness, you're off remembering your dead (or spending a day pretending to remember that some people survived) we're swanning about taking a public holiday in the form of Victoria Day. Yay...ex-Queen...
>>87477Ever noticed how there is always at least one government holiday a month in every month?
>>87477
Ever noticed how there is always at least one government holiday a month in every month?
>>87496Or twice in one month.But there are none in August.
>>87496
Or twice in one month.
But there are none in August.
>>87514>But there are none in August.August 18: Bad Poetry Day. Crank up those Rod McKuen albums, baby!No... no YouTube link. I'm not that cruel.
>>87514
>But there are none in August.
August 18: Bad Poetry Day. Crank up those Rod McKuen albums, baby!
No... no YouTube link. I'm not that cruel.
>>87522But do all the government workers and bankers take the day off?
>>87522
But do all the government workers and bankers take the day off?
>>87530It's August... they may show up, but they aint working.
>>87535Haha, yeah!
>>87535
Haha, yeah!
ATSF 3463 to be retrofitted with clean coal technology.Link above.
Inb4 it never happens.
I also forgot to mention that the locomotive is in much better shape than the picture I originally posted shows. Here's the more current state of 3463.
FUCK YEASticky this shit
>>87436Why? It's not that great.Come to think of it, I can't remember ever seeing ANYTHING being stickied here before.
>>87436Why? It's not that great.
Come to think of it, I can't remember ever seeing ANYTHING being stickied here before.
Also here's a link to a progress album on their facebook page.http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.228162227294734.47839.228154933962130&type=1
I'm sure that it will double-head with that Big Boy down in Texas they were going to "restore" for a supposed movie deal a couple of days ago.
They might be on to something. When peak oil hits, coal will still be plentiful.
>>87531>When peakuunh
>>87531
>When peak
uunh
Fascinating to be sure, but I don't think "modern steam" (read: locos 50 years old) can compete with the latest and greatest in diesel-electrics. I see hybridization as more likely. There just isn't the infrastructure for steam anymore at all. I was also under the impression that track and locomotive maintenance is much higher with steam as compared to diesel-electrics. Would be cool to see 3463 under steam though - I'm all for more big steam being restored (wish the 5300 at the B&O museum could see some of that action - I can dream right?).
I love the idea of getting 1) a modern(ized) steam locomotive 2) a running Hudson operating in America, but there is no way this will have any practical applications. I imagine the project will come to an indefinite halt at some point since this seems to be an extremely large undertaking by a very small group. It might behoove them to seek help from the Tornado group though.<<The last attempt at 'modernized steam', the 5AT, has been sitting in limbo for some time.http://www.5at.co.uk/
I love the idea of getting 1) a modern(ized) steam locomotive 2) a running Hudson operating in America, but there is no way this will have any practical applications. I imagine the project will come to an indefinite halt at some point since this seems to be an extremely large undertaking by a very small group. It might behoove them to seek help from the Tornado group though.
<<The last attempt at 'modernized steam', the 5AT, has been sitting in limbo for some time.http://www.5at.co.uk/
I know there are platforms under McCormick, but If I remember correctly there is also a double track freight line that passes under there that north of the platform turns west..Did they stop all freight movements during the NATO thing? I know they messed the passenger stuff up a bit but was just wondering about the freight. Also, what line is the freight or is it just an interchange point?
I know there are platforms under McCormick, but If I remember correctly there is also a double track freight line that passes under there that north of the platform turns west..
Did they stop all freight movements during the NATO thing? I know they messed the passenger stuff up a bit but was just wondering about the freight. Also, what line is the freight or is it just an interchange point?
>>87482Court ordered cease-and-desist.
>>87491You? In legal trouble? No way!
>>87491
You? In legal trouble? No way!
>>87515The ugly truth about Canada: Absolutely everything is, in some way, illegal.
>>87516idk, man...Vancouver's becoming the next Amsterdam with all the weed spots and how the cops look the other way when it comes to them.
>>87516
idk, man...Vancouver's becoming the next Amsterdam with all the weed spots and how the cops look the other way when it comes to them.
>>87519>how the cops look the other wayOh, they're not looking the other way; just compiling evidence for when someone has the temerity to be somebody. Selective non-enforcement is a powerful tool for controlling the masses. Lulls them into a false sense of security.
>>87519
>how the cops look the other way
Oh, they're not looking the other way; just compiling evidence for when someone has the temerity to be somebody. Selective non-enforcement is a powerful tool for controlling the masses. Lulls them into a false sense of security.
>>87519Fun fact: The omnibus crime bill that the government passed last year has harsher penalties for pot, while the rest of the country looked up from their bowls and blunts and went "...huh?"
>>87521I saw this at Proviso, and at first I thought that I would make a seperate thread for this, but no, dammit, this picture belongs here...
>>87521
I saw this at Proviso, and at first I thought that I would make a seperate thread for this, but no, dammit, this picture belongs here...
>>87526Armour Yellow: your piss ought to be lighter.Speaking of piss, have a genset.
>>87526Armour Yellow: your piss ought to be lighter.
Speaking of piss, have a genset.
>>87521Clever.Also gotta give Canada credit for their migras viewing every person at their gates as a potential menace to society and/or drain on public resources. Even more so that no one considers it racist.>>87526It's nice that Pedro cares so much about that. Do the employees have access to water on the job, then?
Clever.
Also gotta give Canada credit for their migras viewing every person at their gates as a potential menace to society and/or drain on public resources. Even more so that no one considers it racist.
>>87526
It's nice that Pedro cares so much about that. Do the employees have access to water on the job, then?
small steam is cool
>>87383I think that was probably brought over by our military during or after WWII, and stayed on through the Cold War at our facilities in Germany.>>87384Olive oil and ouzo don't make much for a GDP.
>>87383
I think that was probably brought over by our military during or after WWII, and stayed on through the Cold War at our facilities in Germany.
>>87384
Olive oil and ouzo don't make much for a GDP.
less anime, less politics, more trains
>>87484>less anime>less politicsYou must be new here.
>>87484
>less anime>less politics
You must be new here.
>>87486Somewhere, a banhammer opens a sleepy eye as a fire springs to life in its belly...
>>87486
Somewhere, a banhammer opens a sleepy eye as a fire springs to life in its belly...
trolliwahr
/rail/ needs moar Decauville tin-plate
PECORAMA!www.pecorama.i nfo
PECORAMA!
www.pecorama.i nfo
760mm for 85km!alsomap!
760mm for 85km!
alsomap!
>>87494dream big
>>87508Common-carrier model railroad big?
- wakaba 3.0.8 + futaba + futallaby -